Frances Bean Cobain, Kurt Cobain’s daughter, tweeted Sunday that she wasn’t trying to “attack anyone” after she responded to an interview in which Lana del Rey was quoted as saying that she wished she was dead.

Instead, Cobain wrote, “I'm not attacking anyone. I have no animosity towards Lana, I was just trying to put things in perspective from personal experience.”

In an interview with The Guardian, del Ray talked about her heroes, Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse, and said, “I wish I was dead already.” When the writer responded that she shouldn’t say that, del Ray said, “I do! I don’t want to have to keep doing this. But I am.”

When she saw the interview, Cobain responded by tweeting, “I'll never know my father because he died young, and it becomes a desirable feat because people like you think it's 'cool.' Well, it's f—ing not. Embrace life, because you only get one life. The people you mentioned wasted that life. Don't be one of those people. You're too talented to waste it away."

Cobain caught flack from some of del Ray’s fans, so she stepped up to clarify what she was trying to say.

“He was under a lot of pressure,” Novoselic said. “And he made a bad choice. He was probably pretty ripped when he decided to do what he did. If he would have had a clear mind, he wouldn’t have done that.”

Frances Bean Cobain, Kurt Cobain's daughter, tweeted Sunday that she wasn't trying to "attack anyone" after she responded to an interview in which Lana del Rey was quoted as saying that she wished she was dead.